Laugh as much as you choose, but you will not laugh me out of my opinion. ~Jane Austen
Inspired by #GRIMMread2019: Pictures- Weeks 1-4
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Just some images I found online and edited. Inspired by #GRIMMread2019 (to my knowledge, these images are either in the public domain, free stock images, or free wallpapers.)
Format: ebook Category: Genre Classic (Horror) Back to the Classics Reading Challenge 2020 ( Karen's Books and Chocolate ) Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful. So I've just been so overwhelmed and ill, so my lastest reviews just aren't going to be as set as detailed. I never got around to reading Frankenstein before now, despite it's popularity, and boy was I wowed! I'm just even more blown away when I think about the fact that it was written by a pregnant runaway teenager. It's really so different from the popular depictions of Frankenstein, and it has really deep themes. This is now one of my favorites, and I know I'll read it again.
I will again be participating in the Back to the Classics Reading Challenge hosted by Karen at Books and Chocolate in 2021. The options are as follows: Tier 1- complete 6 categories Tier 2- complete 9 categories Tier 3- complete 12 categories My goal is to complete all 12 categories. Here are this year's categories and my tentative reading plan: A 19th century classic : any book first published from 1800 to 1899 - Dracula by Bram Stoker A 20th century classic : any book first published from 1900 to 1971. All books must have been published at least 50 years ago; the only exceptions are books which were written by 1971 and posthumously published. - The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge A classic by a woman author . - The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton A classic in translation , meaning any book first published in a language that is not your primary language. You may read it in translation or in its original language, if you prefer. - Paradisio by Dante Alighieri A classic by
I will be participating in the Back to the Classics Reading Challenge 2022- hosted by Karen @Books and Chocolate I ended up abandoning the challenge last year due to an onslaught of difficulties, including spending 12 days on a ventilator because of Covid, 5 weeks in the hospital, also because of Covid, and my Dad passing away due to Covid complications. 2021 was one of the roughest years of my life, and I'm not pressuring myself to complete this challenge, but I'd like to try, and I just enjoy participating. Here are my tentative choices for this year's categories: 1. A 19th century classic. Any book first published from 1800 to 1899- Dracula by Bram Stoker 2. A 20th century classic. Any book first published from 1900 to 1972. All books must have been published at least 50 years ago; the only exceptions are books which were written by 1972 and posthumously published.- The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge 3. A classic by a woman author. - Gunnar's Daughter by
These are great! The frog one made me laugh.
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